Developments quickly get out of hand when Bart Maverick's "grown-up" cousin brings him money from Pappy with instructions to pay off a debt, and then promptly gets conned out of the cash leaving Bart to dodge Pappy's creditors while attempting to swindle the swindlers.

When circumstances force Bart to kill the killer of Abilene's marshal, not only is he not thanked, but he's threatened with jail unless he becomes the town's new marshal, albeit, only temporarily, he's told, just until the famed Wyatt Earp can arrive to take over. But, of course, it doesn't turn out to be quite that cut and dried.

Bart "wins" the Porterville Clarion, a crusading newspaper, from a friend - who then turns up dead. When the corrupt political machine the Clarion has been attacking turns its legal guns on Bart, he hoodwinks his good friend, Doc Holiday, into becoming a not-so-silent partner.

Maverick rides into Sunrise and plays a game he never plays. Then, while sticking around to collect his winnings, he begins to play a far more dangerous game with Linda Storey even more dangerous than the one he's forced to play with the local blackmailer and his brother's gang.

Led by a pompous businessman and a holier-than-thou preacher, Bart's fellow stagecoach passengers shun him when they discover that he's a gambler but he might be their only hope for salvation once bandits attack.

Bart Maverick thinks he's finally hit the jackpot when he wins a bank in a poker game, and his buddy Doc Holiday is brimming with schemes to "legally" make them both filthy rich. Unfortunately,the bank turns out to have a serious dark side and people are beginning to ask questions.

Wealthy rancher Joe Wheelwright, putting the "cart" before the horse, forces Maverick to chaperon three women arriving from San Francisco to marry his "three fine sons"...Henry, Small Paul and Moose. However, the three "ladies" in question seem to have larceny on their minds, not romance.

Amateur stockbroker Bart Maverick finds himself in desperate need of a crash-course on how to "play the market" before he gets played and some poor, trusting, "faithful" farmers get fleeced out of everything they own.

When "Colonel" Maverick loses his backer's money, he is cast adrift as an indentured servant and even set upon by Barbary pirates and rich tycoons. However, Bart has two aces up his sleeve: an old con artist friend and the Mona Lisa.

Maverick tracks down his "friend" Pearly Gates, a smooth con man who cheated him out of $5000. Things get complicated when he's joined along the way by sly and beautiful Marla, who Gates left "at the altar", absconding with the diamond engagement ring she bought.

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